Profile Of The Respondents : The Final Questionnaire

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Profile of the respondents: The final questionnaire is distributed to 320 respondents representing 56.25% are from Rajshahi University and 43.75% from Khulna University students. Among them 63.8% are male and 36.3% female respectively. Most of the visitors are in the age group of 21-25 years representing 90.3% of the respondents. Respondents less than 20 years of age are the second largest portion, representing 5% of the respondents. All of the respondents’ professional backgrounds are students of graduation and post-graduation level where 55.3% are 3rd year of graduation level. While 32.8% are in the 4rd year, 6.3% in 2nd Year, 4.7% in post-graduation level and only 0.9% are in 1st year level of graduation education. With regards to parents monthly income measures in taka, the survey reveals that 27.5% of the students report their parents monthly income in the range between 10,000tk to 20,000 tk. and 17.5% of the students’ parents earn less than 10000 tk. it denotes that most of the visitors fall in lower level income group. While 74.1% of the students are unmarried and 25% are married respectively whereas 0.9% are in others group. A large group of respondents 45% are from Khulna division which indicates that the students of Khulna division are like to visit in the beaches. At the same time 29.4% are from Rajshahi division and 1.6% is from Sylhet division. (See Appendix Table-04).
The Student attitudes and beliefs for Saint Martin and Cox’s Bazar Sea Beach are 32.2 and

3.1 FACTS OF THE CASE
The respondent and the appellant were both working in a private company; the respondent was the personal officer, married with two children. The intimacy between them started increasing in 1992; thereafter the appellant left her job and decided to live with the respondent. The appellant held the stance that they used to run a business and earn profit from it, though after a while the respondent the business to his family residence and took the help of his son in continuance

This study employed the survey research method, and used the technique of interviews to complement the questionnaires and review of documentary sources. The questionnaire was structured to a five point Likert scale, where strongly agree was assigned 1 point, agree was assigned 2 points, neutral was assigned 3 points, disagree 4 points and strongly disagree 5 points. Descriptive study design was adopted in conducting this research study. Descriptive research is the process of collecting data so as

Interview Profile
Josephine Aponte
February 6, 2011
Jon Jensen
I have interviewed a very good friend of mines and to my surprise she has different views on a lot of things than I do. Although I always thought of us as being so much the same and we truly are in a lot of ways, I come to see that we really are different in so many. Before the interview process with my friend that I will call Nikki for now, this is not her name but just to keep the interview confidential as promised this is

Kimberlyn Boddie
Final Project: Student Profile
Axia College
Years ago, children with autism such as Ryan were educated in segregated institutions or schools where there were limited interaction with children without disabilities. However, in today’s society, children with autism have more opportunities to learn and interact with children who do not have autism, and they benefit greatly from daily exposure to age-appropriate social models.
The great thing about interaction of children

Method 1: Survey / Questionnaire
Our first method is being able to gauge our market/group of individuals on what type of
fitness apps they used. Below is a list survey questions we provided in order for us to see what
people know about fitness apps and also showcases the use of social media.
List of Survey Questions asked:
● Name:
● Age:
● Male/Female
● How often do you exercise in a week?
● Have you ever used an app for exercising?
● What type of app did you use to exercise?
● What

The last respondent has differences and similarities of the first two respondents Darlene and Matthew. Her name is Karen Wilde Sylvain and she is a fifty year old African American mother that runs and manages her own business. Karen’s title is referred to as a Medicaid Waiver support Coordinator. What this means is that she advocates and access services for people who have intellectual disabilities, or those who are diagnosed with autism, down-syndrome, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and mental retardation

4.1. Identify customer requirements
The customer is given a questionnaire and their responses are recorded in their own languages. SMEs may not immediately have knowledge or action plans to meet the customer demands, but the requirements need to be documented in the same way that it was delivered by the customers. After which the CRs can be organized hierarchically with no limit on the number of the hierarchical levels [3].
The customers are categorized as internal customers (e.g., stakeholders

Summary of respondents
For the purpose of the study, the questionnaire was prepared to collect some background information of the participants in this survey. It will help to identify the respondents and how the samples seem to be. But for the reason of anonymity, there is no comprehensive information about respondents. It is agreed to make the respondents information in anonymous throughout the study, and not used any other purpose, other than academic. To achieve that purpose the questionnaire was prepared

Final Project: Interview Profile
Lara Dvorak
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Beh225, Stephanie Robinson
Humans are complex and intricate beings. We all feel, think, behave and look different. However, psychologists and researchers have been developing patterns in how experiences and processes shape the way we are and how we handle certain tasks. There are many variables that shape the way we learn and remember, our attitudes and personality, and what motivates us. To better understand these experiences and

Main Survey:
The questionnaires for the survey were divided into three different questionnaires as described on the section above. The procedure for drafting and doing the survey could bee seen in the appendix 5.2. Each type will be explained below:
1. The Consumer Behaviour Questionnaire:
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